Confieso is the first-person present tense of the verb confesar, meaning "to confess." It's a dramatic word that implies revealing a deep truth or a hidden feeling.
In this song, the singer admits her vulnerability with the line "No será fácil olvidarte, lo confieso" (It won't be easy to forget you, I confess). This isn't just saying something; it's a solemn admission of her lingering attachment, making it a powerful and emotionally charged moment.
Corazón Sin Vida is a bittersweet Latin-pop confession where Spanish star Aitana and Colombian crooner Sebastián Yatra trade memories of a love that stitched them up only to tear the seams again; they symbolically hand back kisses and letters, asking “¿para qué me curaste cuando estaba herida?” while ocean imagery and flightless-bird metaphors show two people drowning in distance and regret, yet still searching for each other in every song. The catchy chorus loops like an emotional echo, reminding us that some goodbyes never finish the job, and the result is an addictive blend of heartbreak, nostalgia, and the stubborn hope that a “heart without life” might beat for one last dance.